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# Metview Macro
# **************************** LICENSE START ***********************************
#
# Copyright 2018 ECMWF. This software is distributed under the terms
# of the Apache License version 2.0. In applying this license, ECMWF does not
# waive the privileges and immunities granted to it by virtue of its status as
# an Intergovernmental Organization or submit itself to any jurisdiction.
#
# ***************************** LICENSE END ************************************
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Description: Demonstrates how to show main cities, rivers, borders
# and admnistrative boundaries.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# set up the geographical view
my_view = geoview(map_area_definition : "CORNERS",
map_projection : "CYLINDRICAL",
area : [48.00,-3.00,55.00,10.00])
# set up the coastlines so that cities, rivers, borders and admnistrative boundaries are shown
my_coast = mcoast(map_administrative_boundaries_colour : "ORANGE",
map_boundaries : "ON",
map_coastline_resolution : "HIGH",
map_coastline_land_shade_colour : "CREAM",
map_cities : "ON",
map_grid : "OFF",
map_boundaries_colour : "RED",
map_grid_colour : "TAN",
map_rivers : "ON",
map_administrative_boundaries_countries_list : ["FRA","DEU","GBR"],
map_coastline_land_shade : "ON",
map_coastline_colour : "TAN",
map_administrative_boundaries : "ON")
my_text = mtext(text_font_size : 0.80,
text_lines : ["Administrative boundaries, cities and rivers"],
text_justification : "LEFT",
text_colour : "CHARCOAL")
# define the output plot file
setoutput(pdf_output(output_name : 'coastlines2'))
# plot the coastlines data onto the map
plot(my_view,my_coast,my_text)
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# Metview Example
# **************************** LICENSE START ***********************************
#
# Copyright 2018 ECMWF. This software is distributed under the terms
# of the Apache License version 2.0. In applying this license, ECMWF does not
# waive the privileges and immunities granted to it by virtue of its status as
# an Intergovernmental Organization or submit itself to any jurisdiction.
#
# ***************************** LICENSE END ************************************
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Description: Demonstrates how to show main cities, rivers, borders
# and admnistrative boundaries.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
import metview as mv
# set up the geographical view
my_view = mv.geoview(map_area_definition = "CORNERS",
map_projection = "CYLINDRICAL",
area = [48.00,-3.00,55.00,10.00])
# set up the coastlines so that cities, rivers, borders and admnistrative boundaries are shown
my_coast = mv.mcoast(map_administrative_boundaries_colour = "ORANGE",
map_boundaries = "ON",
map_coastline_resolution = "HIGH",
map_coastline_land_shade_colour = "CREAM",
map_cities = "ON",
map_grid = "OFF",
map_boundaries_colour = "RED",
map_grid_colour = "TAN",
map_rivers = "ON",
map_administrative_boundaries_countries_list = ["FRA","DEU","GBR"],
map_coastline_land_shade = "ON",
map_coastline_colour = "TAN",
map_administrative_boundaries = "ON")
my_text = mv.mtext(text_font_size = 0.80,
text_lines = ["Administrative boundaries, cities and rivers"],
text_justification = "LEFT",
text_colour = "CHARCOAL")
# define the output plot file
mv.setoutput(mv.pdf_output(output_name = 'coastlines2'))
# plot the map with the given style
mv.plot(my_view,my_coast,my_text)
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